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rION FROM SATURDAY, JANUARY TWELFT 


HE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


_F. L. DE WILD 
ON PAINTINGS AND PROFESSOR 
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 


‘INGS AND WATER COLORS BY BOSBOOM 
3EF ISRAELS, THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
ING, JACOB MARIS, ANTON MAUVE 
. ROELOFS, H. W. MESDAG 
Y GAINSBOROUGH AND FRANCOIS BOUCHER 
; BY FRANCESCO GUARDI, SELF-PORTRAIT 

_ OF PAUL GAUGUIN 

AND 


OL. PAINTING BY 
ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS 
_ FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 

_ JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, NINETEENTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
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_ PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 

‘ 1924 


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SALE NUMBER 1796 
ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, JANUARY TWELFTH 


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 
IMPORTANT PAINTINGS 
& OBJECTS OF ART 


FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


CAREL F. L. DE WILD 


EXPERT ON PAINTINGS AND PROFESSOR 
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 


DUTCH OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS BY BOSBOOM 
BREITNER, JOSEF ISRAELS, THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
L. V. METTLING, JACOB MARIS, ANTON MAUVE 
W. ROELOFS, H. W. MESDAG 


DRAWINGS BY GAINSBOROUGH AND FRANCOIS BOUCHER 
A CANVAS BY FRANCESCO GUARDI, SELF-PORTRAIT 
OF PAUL GAUGUIN 
AND 


OIL PAINTING BY 
JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER 
INTERESTING DUTCH FURNITURE OF THE XVIIrx AND 
XVIlIrx CENTURIES, DELFT POTTERY, CHINESE PORCELAIN 


OLD DUTCH SILVER, BRASS AND COPPER WARE, LOUIS XV 
3 STYLE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, ETC. 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS 
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, NINETEENTH 

AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presivent]| 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1924 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER LOT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the — 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good 
faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right 
to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment may delay or 
injuriously affect the sale. 3 ae 

3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased 
to be resold immediately. " 


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4, The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of 
which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if the lot — 
or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole 
risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement 
of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. : 

6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries” 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending poe and The 
Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the correctness of 
the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or con- 
cerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly 
as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert 
opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in 
default of such proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the 
aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or 
injury occasioned by such declaration. . 


7. TERMS CasH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any 
sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain 
uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, will be resold 
by either private or public sale at such time as The Anderson Galleries, Incor- 
porated, shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises 
from such re-sale it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale together 
with all the expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without preju- 
dice to the right of The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the con- 
tract with the buyer, without such re-sale. 


8. Bros. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and 
use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 


9. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the 
employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be respon- 
sible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


Priced Copy of the Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents 
for each session of the sale 


The Anderson Galleries 


Incorporated 
PaRkK AVENUE AND Firry-NInTH STREET, NEw York 
Telephone, Plaza 9356 Catalogues on request 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F, A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


CAREL F. L. DE WILD 


"THE present sale brings before the public the private col- 
lection and furnishings of the late Carel F. L. de Wild. 


S The paintings, as well as the furniture, reflect the personality 
of this great and modest connoisseur. Mr. de Wild was of 
Dutch origin. He was born on August 26, 1870 at Kessel, 
Holland. His paintings are mainly Dutch masters, such as 
_ would delight the eye of a man who likes to live with charm- 


__ ing and simple works as a relaxation from the day’s task of 


restoring and expertizing great and important works, so valu- 


able that they are almost as important as an investment of 


_ capital as they are as works of art. The furniture, partly 


Dutch, of the 17th and 18th centuries, creates that atmos- 


phere of solid ease so characteristic of Holland, and forms at 
_ the same time a perfect setting for the paintings. 


Mr. de Wild was a simple man who knew his business 
thoroughly. He studied first at The Hague; then, in 1894, 


he went to Vienna, where he continued his studies at the 


Imperial and Royal Museums. Later on, he worked under the 
well-known Professor Hauser of the Berlin Museum. But Mr. 
de Wild was not only an expert restorer of old masters who 


: knew all the fine points of the technique and the life of an 


old painting. He was alsoa creative artist of great merit. 
He won a gold medal for an exhibition of his work at the 
World’s Fair of St. Louis in 1904. One of these paintings 
was later purchased by the Museum in Dordrecht, Holland. 
From rgo05 to 1916, Mr. de Wild was associated with the 
firms of Goupil in Paris and Knoedler of New York. In 1916 
he. left the firm of Knoedler and had his studio at 753 Fifth 
Avenue. 

Mr. de Wild built his reputation on knowledge and 
thoroughness, not on publicity. His name very rarely ap- 
peared in the papers when an important painting stirred the 
casual interest of the reporters or the public, but the ten great 
collectors who in this country built up collections of master- 


pieces equalling in quality those of the great museums of 
Europe, knew that he was their best counsellor. The late 
J. P. Morgan, the late H. C. Frick and Mr. Joseph E. 
Widener may be mentioned, among others. 

In 1921, Mr. de Wild was entrusted with a professor- 
ship at the University of Pennsylvania for instruction in the 
“Science of Painting and the Care, Preservation and Restora- 
tion of Paintings’. It was a tragic destiny that he was never 
able to enjoy this honor. After two lectures he had to give 
up his teaching, owing to the disease that had undermined his 
health and to which he finally succumbed in Larchmont, New 
York, on May 12, 1922. Those who came in contact with 
Mr. de Wild will not forget his simplicity, his integrity and 
thorough knowledge, and his personal grace and charm. 


R. M. Ruierstauyi, Px.D. 


i _ ORDER 0 oF SALE 


POTTERY 
| PORCELAIN 
AMPS, ETC. 


1- 15 
16— 24 
25- 30 
31- 43 
44 49 
50— 69 
70— 76 
77— 83 
84— 92 
93-101 
102-129 
130-145 
146-158 
159-185 


186-190 
191-201 
202-224 
225-241 
242-247 
248-250 
251-265 
266-272 
273-283 
284-290 
291-320 
321-335 
336-348 
349-377 


_APTERNOON, JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, AT 2:30 


FIRST SESSION 
NUMBERS 1-185 


UTCH POTTERY FROM THE HAGUE 
4 NUMBERS 1-15 


1T IREE-PINCE DUTCH POTTERY TEA SET 
h | design in blue and yellow. Mark of the maker in The 
% ‘Teapot, hot ¥ water pot, and sugar bowl. (3) 


PIECES OF DUTCH POTTERY 


’ Rozenburg in The Hague; three vases, two plates, 
: decoration. (Three vases damaged) (5) 


TCH POTTERY VASE | | 
_ Made by Rozenburg in The Hague. Decoration of lilies on back- 
age round of rich blue and yellow with mottlings of red. 

“i geghd Height, 10 inches 


4 PAIR OF DUTCH POTTERY VASES 
______-Made by Rozenburg in The Hague. Daffodil decoration. (One 
chipped) toe Height, 914 inches 


ras OTTERY FLOWER VASE 
Made by Rozenburg in The Hague. Decoration of cranes in a 
__- marsh, cloudy blue and gray. Height, 1014 inches 


_ 6 LARGE DUTCH POTTERY PLAQUE WITH CLOCK 
Made by Rozenburg in The Hague. Lily and leaf decoration. 
Diameter, 1714 inches 


‘7 PAIR OF LARGE DUTCH POTTERY JARS WITH COVERS 
With maker’s mark W. G. in The Hague. Elaborately decorated 
in rich tones of blue, green, and yellow. (Slightly nicked) (2) 
: Height, 18 inches 


8 DUTCH POTTERY EGG STAND WITH SIX CUPS 
Made by J. Rozenburg in The Hague. Floral decoration in 
Turkish style. 


9 TWO DUTCH POTTERY OIL LAMPS WITH ‘FLORAL Lb | 
DECORATION a 
(2) | Height, 10% 3 inches io 


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10 TWO DUTCH POTTERY OIL LAMPS Ae 
Made by J. J. Verburg in The Hague. One triangular with 


floral decoration; the other decorated in pastel blues and greens. iS 


(2) Height, 10 inches _ 


11 FOUR DUTCH POTTERY PLATES oa 
Two by Rozenburg in The Hague, with floral decoration on rich a 
blue ground; one with monogram; one mottled blue and white. a 
(4) Diameter, 1014 inches 


12 LARGE DUTCH POTTERY PLAQUE | 
Made in The Hague. Elaborate conventionalized design in a 
purplish-blue and golden-brown on white. (Repaired) ere 3). 

Diameter, 154% inches _ 


18 DUTCH POTTERY VASE | 
Made by Rozenburg in The Hague. Butterfly and flower decora- 
tion in rich blues, greens, and browns. (Cracked) ii 

| Height, 101%4 inches 


14 TWELVE PIECES OF DUTCH POTTERY, MINIATURE 
VASES, ETC. 
Majority with mark of J. Rozenburg in The srrdetia Boudoir 
candlestick included. (Sold as is) (12) 


15 SET OF SIX DUTCH POTTERY CUPS AND SAUCERS 
Made in The Hague. Floral decoration on cream-white. Extra 
saucer added. (6) 


MISCELLANEOUS 
NUMBERS 16-24 


16 ANTIQUE DUTCH JOINTED WOODEN ARTIST’S FIGURE — 
Height, 23 inches 


17 SKULL 
(Sold as is) 


aa Uy FRENCH, ABOUT 1810 
_ "SAE ci Height, 814 inches 


a jar; ‘damask covered hoe ete. (Sold , asis) (9) 


jon "(Sold as is) (14) Diameter of plate, 1014 inches 


ee musicians. ~ (One ciieped) (5) 
Height, 3 and 41% inches 


93 DUTCH XVIII CENTURY MINIATURE GILT MIRROR 
; AND SMALL CARVED BOX IN SHAPE OF LION 

oie mirror sold as is. (2) Size of mirror, 9 x 514 inches 
24 PAIR OF ROMAN BRONZE BUCKLES AND ONE OLD 
_ BRASS RING 

(3) 


__ JAPANESE PORCELAINS AND OBJECTS OF ART 
; NUMBERS 25-30 
25 IMARI PORCELAIN SHAVING BOWL sapan, 18TH ceNTURY 


- Decoration in red and deep blue of flower jardiniere and panels 
with prunus blossoms. 


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Signed. (Slight repair) Length, 17 inches 


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27 JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN THREE-PIECE TEA SET 
Teapot, small creamer and sugar bowl with cover. (Sold as is) 


(3) 


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PAIR OF JAPANESE COPPER CANDLESTICKS __ 
In the shape of men, each carrying a large basket and a candle- 
holder in the form of a lotus flower. (2) Height, 10 inches 


MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE 
OBJECTS OF ART 
One Imari plate; one Lowestoft plate; two green SauteRy ginger 
jars; pair of miniature Canton vases; Japanese ash tray ; and 
five miniature blue and white vases. ( Sold as is) (12) | 


FIVE CHINESE CARVED SOAPSTONE ORNAMENTS 
Consisting of three jardiniéres, and two figures mounted on 
mythical figures. Set on wooden base. (Sold asis) (5) 


MISCELLANEOUS DUTCH OBJECTS OF ART 
NUMBERS 31-43 


CARVED WOODEN FOOT WARMER sotwAND, aBour 1800 
Square shape. The four sides elaborately carved with medallion 
ornaments. Size, 9144 inches square 


CARVED WOODEN FOOT WARMER HOLLAND, ABouT 1800 
Square shape. The four sides elaborately carved with rosettes 
and medallion ornaments. | Size, 914 inches square 


LARGE BROWN STONEWARE JUG FvuemisH, 17TH CENTURY 
Mottled glaze. Head of a bearded man below the spout. 
Height, 21 inches 


ETCHED WINEGLASS DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 
With representation of Neptune, and mermaid on Rider side of a 
crest. (Base with slight chip) 


BROWN STONE JUG WITH COVER AND SALT-GLAZED 
STEIN WITH PEWTER COVER DUTCH, 1750 AND 1808 
The brown jug with initials and date 1750 on the cover; the stein 
with sprig animal decoration on cobalt ground. (Both cracked) 
(2) Height, 734 and 2514 inches 


ETCHED GLASS URN WITH COVER pvurtca, 18TH cENTURY 
With quaint decoration of two men in 18th century costume 
standing before a house. Inscription: ‘‘T. wel vaaren van deesen 
Huyse.”’ Height, 15 inches 


ns pean iat very nite init carving ; ; one sur- 
with pair of doves and wate name Anna Crelis. (8) 


3 oe bands and ee handle with inscription in 


41 SI ANTIQUE DUTCH GREEN WINEGLASSES 

ie - Same pattern, but. different sizes. On spreading foot and with 
Vike aoe decoration of grapes on the band below the bowl. (One 
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3 ‘The | purse black silk ornamented in leather. The bell pull with 
a ag composition of girls in a meadow. (2) 


WEAPONS 
NUMBERS 44-49 


44 FLINTLOCK PISTOL DUTCH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Plain wooden stock and butt. 


45 FOUR MALAY WEAPONS 
Two large daggers; one with carved horn, the other with carved 
ivory hilt, wooden scabbards. One flame-shaped unmounted 
blade; one small knife with hilt in the shape of a man. (Sold as 


is) (4) 


Engraved sora decoration on oaks and but 
47 SIAMESE WROUGHT BRASS GUN 
48 SIAMESE Yee COPPER GUN a 


49 DAYAK SWORD FROM BORNEO 


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SILVER AND JEWELRY 
NUMBERS 50-69 


50 GOLD RING SET WITH BAROQUE PEARLS A 
GARNETS | 


51 BLOTTING PAD WITH DUTCH SILVER MOUNTINGS : 


MOUNTS | - HOLLAND, 180m MiMi 


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53 ROUND SILVER PEASANT BUCKLE 
Pierced in filigree work and rosettes. 


54 CRYSTAL CREAM PITCHER IN OLD DUTCH SILVER » 
MOUNTING ves 

55 SILVER APOSTLE SPOON putcH, 18TH CENTURY ‘ 
The lower part of the handle chased with Renaissance motifs. 


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56 SILVER - HANDLED KNIFE IN SILVER - MOUNTED — 

SHEATH | DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY _ e 

The handle with figural medallion, the sheath snake skin with 5 
etched silver band at top and bottom. 


57 SILVER HANDLE DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 7 
Engraved with acanthus seroll and floral motifs. | a. 


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58 SILVER-BACKED CLOTHES-BRUSH pvurtcu, 18TH CENTURY 
Ship and house on shore. (Sold as is) 


6 


a PENCIL HOLDER 


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horse head d; another with horse finial. (Sold as is) 


i en ee DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 


DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 


d “wi Pay and carnation design. 


LVER SPOON | hee 3 - - DUTCH, DATED 1804 
Twisted handle with angel finial. The broad bowl engraved with 


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+ e The top with Fas stars, at the base rocaille scrolls and flowers. 


ee 66 SHORT-HANDLED SILVER SPOON _ purcx, 187TH ceNTURY 
ere The handle decorated with escutcheon and with figure finial. 


67 PAIR OF OLD DUTCH SILVER-RIMMED SPECTACLES 


i, 68 abe ee SLED SILVER SPOONS 
puTCH, 18TH CENTURY 
One nut spoon with pierced bowl and parrot finial on handle; 


bi one with tulip on bowl and escutcheon on end of handle. (2) 
Se 69 SILVER SPOON DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 
to The broad bowl engraved with crest. Handle with apostle finial, 


upper portion twisted, lower chased with Renaissance motifs. 


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CHINESE PORCELAIN _ 
NUMBERS 70-76 


70 TWO BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS AND TWO SAUCERS 
CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD AND LATER 

Landscape, figural and floral decorations. (Three piecescracked) 
(4) Diameter not over 634 inches 


71 FOUR BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS ‘ 

CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD AND LATER 

Two decorated with flowers, one with playing children, one with 
precious objects. Various marks. (One cracked) (4) | 

Diameter not over 734 inches 


72 TWO SMALL FAMILLE-ROSE PORCELAIN BOWLS 
One with floral decoration ; the other decorated with pomegranates © 
and other fruit. (2) 


73 PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CUPS AND : 
TWO SAUCERS CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD AND LATER 
Decoration of flowers and precious objects. (The cups slightly 
damaged) (4) 


74 THREE CHINESE-LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN PLATES 
Floral border and rose sprays in centres in famille-rose colors. 
(Two slightly cracked, one nicked) (3) 


75 THREE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES 
CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD AND LATER 
Two with floral decoration, one with precious objects. One with 
Kang Hsi mark. (One cracked) (3) Diameter, 814 inches 


76 BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL  cutna, aBouT 1800 
Outside with lotus and duck decoration, inside with Foo lion. 
(Cracked) Diameter, 10 inches 


SOFA CUSHIONS 
NUMBERS 77-83 
77 TWO PATTERNED PLUSH SOFA CUSHIONS AND ONE 
YELLOW DAMASK SOFA CUSHION 


One of the plush cushions yellow, the other red and green. (Sold 
as is) (3) 3 | 


TERNEI ie CUSHIONS 


e other green. (Sold as es sah 


sROC ADE SOFA CUSHIONS | “FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
h flower Sora on pele pink ; the other gold brocade with 


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ont ec silk with bold floral embroidery in silver 
ead. (Sold as is) 


ETCHINGS 
NUMBERS 84-92 


pl 84 THE BRIDGE, BY JACOB MARIS 
“E abtehine. Gilt frame. 


“THE VISION, BY MARIANO FORTUNY 


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ne oan and aquatint. Proof impression. (Foxed) Gilt frame. 


s 86 MOSQUE HASSAN, BY MARIUS A. J. BAUER 
i ee. Signed proof on Japan paper. Gilt frame. 


Pe 87 ARABE VEILLANT LE CORPS DE SON AMI, BY 
; MARIANO FORTUNY | | } | 
‘Etching and aquatint. Fine proof impression. Gilt frame. 


88 ANCHORITE, BY MARIANO FORTUNY 
- Etching. Fine proof impression. Gilt frame. 


89 MOSQUE EL AZHAR, BY MARIUS A. J. BAUER 
, _ Etching. Signed proof on Japan paper. Gilt frame. 


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OLD DELFT POTTERY ey 
NUMBERS 93-101 , i 

93 PAIR OF DELFT BLUE AND WHITE FRUIT 
- PATR OF UNDERPLATES HOLLAND, 177TH. 


3 The bottom pierced and with floral decoration. (Plat 
: (4) | a Diameter, aN 


Height 


Floral Gente. (One chipped; one pierced) (2) os 
‘ Diameter, 614 and 8% inche 


WITH COVERS St 
Sealloped edge. Peony decoration in Chinese style. Ns 
(2) Diameter, 7 inche 


97 PAIR OF DELFT POTTERY SALT BOXES Her: 
HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 

Floral decoration in blue and pale green. (One repaired) (2) . Al 
Length, 6% inehes 


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98 DELFT BLUE AND WHITE FOOTWARMER AND ‘TWO. | 
SALTCELLARS HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY q 
Landscape and fruit basket decoration. (3) be 

Size of footwarmer, 414 inches square 4 | 


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Bat Sie - HOLDAND, 17TH cENTURY 
f calion with dee and landseape. (Sold asis) (4) 
Bee) 3% (ee : | __- Diameter, 914 inches 


ae HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY | 
ecoration. “Bowl sold as is) 
¥ if E- Ah Diameter, 181% and 1014 inches 


k ‘THREE uve AND WHITE DELFT POTTERY 


Standing figures of 
Diameter, 914 inches 


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Height, 11 SEH 


OLD DUTCH PEWTER TANKARDS 
arger marked with initials and dated 1808. (2) 
| Height, 4144 and 9% inches 


RASS OIL LAMP ON TRAY 


105 C0 PPER TEA KETTLE 


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106 DUTCH BRASS MILK PAIL WITH COVER 

’ | Height, 10 inches 
i. OLD DUTCH PIERCED BRASS FIREPLACE ORNAMENT 

AND SMALL BRASS GOBLET 

: a q (Sold as is) (2) 

108 SET OF SIX OLD DUTCH BRASS HEART-SHAPED ORNA- 

‘MENTS AND SMALL BRASS PAN 

(7) 


11 


109 


110 


IBGE 


112 


118 


114 


115 


116 


117 


118 


119 


120 


121 


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JEWISH BRASS HANGING OIL LAMP | Shee 
Baluster-shaped saint with six-pointed star at bottom for ais 
Height, 1034 inches 


OLD DUTCH BRASS PAIL ON THREE COPPER FEET 
Copper handle. | Height, 9 inches; length, 15 inches 


ANTIQUE DUTCH BRASS TEA KETTLE 


The spout ending in bird’s head. Handle fastened sti copper. 


Height, 914 inches 


OLD DUTCH COPPER SKILLET : 
With heavy iron handle. Diameter, 13 inches 


OLD DUTCH COPPER SKILLET WITH COVER 
Heavy iron handles. Detachable brass inner dish. 


OLD DUTCH BRASS BOWL 


Diameter, 10 inches 


OLD DUTCH COPPER BASIN 


TWO OLD DUTCH BRASS BASINS 
(2) 


OLD DUTCH BRASS OIL CAN AND BRASS AND COPPER 
WATERING CAN 
(2) Height, 9 inches 


ANTIQUE DUTCH PIERCED BRASS BOWL ON THREE 


FEET | 
The border in floral design. Diameter, 714 inches 


OLD DUTCH HAMMERED BRASS CANDLESTICK 
The scalloped rim with relief decoration of flowers and fruit. 


OLD DUTCH IRON LADLE AND SHOVEL 


HOLLAND, DATED 1845 


Engraved with tulips. The handles marked with initials. (2) 


OLD DUTCH PEWTER INKSTAND 


With compartments for sand and ink, the base fitted with drawer. — 


Length, 5 inches 


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(2) 


; Guoeatcd with ‘Neskhi writing. 
| BOT ie. Diameter, 834 inches 


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: | PIECES OF OLD DUTCH PEWTER 
( mustard jar with cover; and small urn 


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Height, 6 inches 


if With inscription at top ‘‘Vivat de prins van oranye’’, and with 
: medallion portraits of the sovereign and his consort. 
nie Height, 614 inches 


TWO OLD DUTCH PEWTER GOBLETS 
Ine with representation of man on horseback; the other with 
soning decoration. (2) Height, 5 and 7 inches 


9 TWO OLD DUTCH PEWTER GOBLETS 
4 eet ptaoral decoration. (2) | Height, 534 inches 


PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS 
NUMBERS 130-145 


_ THEOPHILE ALEXANDRE STEINLEN 
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH 

180 THE CONCERT SINGER 

. Drawing in crayon and india ink washes. Signed with initials 


and dated 1896 at the lower left. Height, 1444 wches; width, 
11 inches. 


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131 


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132 


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WILLEM J. TOOROP 


CONTEMPORARY DUTCH 


HEAD OF A PRETTY YOUNG WOMAN TREATED DEC- ns 
ORATIVELY 
Colored pencils. Height, 8 inches; width, 5Y% inches. (2) 


JOSEF ISRAELS 


DUTCH, 1824-1911 


A YOUNG WOMAN SEWING 

Half-length, seated. on 

Crayon sketch. Signed at the lower centre. Height, 14 inches; 
width, 12 inches. , 


A MAN SMOKING A PIPE } 
Crayon sketch. Signed at the lower left. Height, 10 inches; 
width, 14 inches. | 


AN OLD WOMAN 
Bust sketch in pencil and crayon. Signed at the lower right. 
Height, 15% inches; width, 12% inches. (8) 


W. DE ZWARL 
DUTCH CONTEMPORARY 
PORTRAIT SKETCH 
A bearded man in cap and overcoat seated toward the left. 


Crayon. Signed at the lower right. Height, 13% inches; width, 
814 wnches. 


A BOY 
Crayon sketch. Signed at the lower right. Height, 7 inches; 
width, 31% inches. 


A PEASANT SEATED | 
Crayon sketch. Signed at the lower right. Height, 141% esi 
width, 9 inches. 


A BOY LYING ON A COUCH 
Pencil sketch. Signed at the upper right. Height, 6 inches; 
width, 7 inches. (4) | as 


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and wash dr awing. Height, 4 we. width, 51% 


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m etches als B - ink ; 201 in one frame and 18 in the 


W. DE ZWARL 


‘CONTEMPORARY DUTCH 


A SHED 


width, 141% inches. (3) 


i ANTHONIS TERHIMPEL 
er 2 - DUTCH, 1634-9 

"135 LANDSCAPE 

a. An old cottage with figures in the foreground, church in the dis- 


PS. tance. 
- oO India ink wash drawing. Oval. Height, 7 inches; width, 9 


7 ae inches. 
: 15 


Crayon sketch. Signed at the lower oes Height, 9 inches; 


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Pen and ‘ink wash drawing. “Cirowlar. , 


“DUTCH SCHOOL oo 
Ae TH CENTURY oe 
-—s-:186 BIBLICAL SUBJECT : 
Nea) _ A shepherd with his erook, standing, a maiden seated a 

( figures at the back. eS 


Pen and ink and sepia wash drawing. H eight, 6 3 inches; e 
41, inches. 


BIBLICAL SCENE | 
Pen and ink and wash drawing. H Height, 7% inches; 3% 
: anches. (2) | 


HENDRIK JOHAN HAVERMAN 


CON TEMPORARY DUTCH 


1837 MARKET PLACE IN ALGIERS 
4 Sketch in crayon. H sh fg se ai ‘ width, 4% inches. 
poised 


W. DE ZWARL 
CONTEMPORARY DUTCH - 


THE TERRACE CAFE 
A man and woman are seated at a table, as two ladies accompanied 
by a dog pass in the foreground; sea with sails in the distance. 
Crayon drawing. Signed at the lower right. Height, “ ‘inches; 3 
width, 914 inches. (2) Beat: 


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ANTONY DE HAEN 


DUTCH, 91696 


188 FALCONER ON HORSEBACK 

. _——  Penand ink and wash drawing. Signed with initials at the lower 
) ye left centre. Circular. Diameter, 5 inches. 
| 


| DUTCH SCHOOL 


17TH CENTURY 


THE CELLAR 

| A figure at the left with the light streaming down the open 
stairway. 

Crayon and wash drawing. Height, 534, inches; width, 7 inches. 


(2) 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
17TH CENTURY 
139 FLOWERS 


pon Nice arrangement in a vase, while a snail creeps along the table. 
yO Panel. Height, 13 inches; width, 91% inches. 


LOUIS VICTOR FELIX METTLING 
DUTCH, 1847-1904 
140 STUDY 
A young man seated facing the spectator, dark background. 


L A Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 191% inches; width, 
| “10 inches. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


1880 


SKETCH 
A town by a river, gray sky. 
Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 27 inches. (2) 


17 


141 


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142 


W. DE ZWARL 


CONTEMPORARY DUTCH 


GARDEN CAFE Ge 
Guests seated at tables partaking of refreshments, a waiter at i 
the left, glimpse of a building and creamy sky in the distance. . 
Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; width, — 
20 inches. vay 


LANDSCAPE SKETCH Be 
Tree group at the left, remains of a fence at the centre, with as 
grassy meadows beyond; pale blue sky. 

Academy board on panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 
1114 inches; width, 7 wnches. (2) 


H. J. VAN DER WEELE 


DUTCH SCHOOL, 1880 
GOATS 


In a green meadow with bushes at a back; gray and peramy | | 


sky. 


3 Os Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 101% wches; width, ae 


143 


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154 wnches. 


SHEEP 

Twilight scene, wooded distance. 

Canvas on panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 101% inches; 
width, 16 inches. (2) 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


17TH CENTURY 


STILL LIFE | 
A roasted chicken on a platter, half a loaf of bread, fruit and — 
two glasses of wine as well as a dish of pastry arranged on a 
table. 

Panel. Dated 1620 at the lower left. Height, 28 O pehens width, 
20 wches. 


18 


VAN DER PUYL 
| DUTCH ai CENTURY 


rs © the right, attired in lace cap, blue 
omplementary background. 


ike 


1 dated 1780 at the lower right. Height, 
idth, 24% inches. (2) 


_ JOSEF ISRAELS 


_ DUTCH, 1824-1911 


a ar aketoh. Sinhed' at E the lower righ Height, 1334, inches; 
ro inches. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
Be DUTCH, 1850-1904 

ANDSCAPE 
yon sketch on gray paper. Height, 1314 inches; width, 10 


RUGS 
NUMBERS 146-158 


_ 146 LARGE GREEN DOMESTIC CARPET 
k s-0 (Sold as is) 

: Tar LARGE GREEN DOMESTIC CARPET 
UO, — (Sold as is) 

50" LARGE TAN DOMESTIC FLOOR RUG 
: (Sold as is) 


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149 LARGE TAUPE MACHER EENE CARPET 
(Sold as is) 


150 LARGE OLIVE-GREEN MACHINE-WOVEN CARPET — 


151 BOKHARA WOOLEN TABLE MAT 


Design of lozenges on wine-red ground. Size, 13 x 28 inches 


152 MOSSOUL WOOLEN RUNNER 
Geometrical borders. Narrow white centre with floral design. 
(Badly worn) Size, 9 feet 6 inches x 2 feet 10 inches 


153 MOSSOUL WOOLEN RUG 
Three floral and geometrical borders. Centre with iatonal 
stripe design. (Sold asis) Size, 5 feet 11 inches x 3 feet 5 inches 


154 MOSSOUL WOOLEN RUG 
Geometrical design. (Sold as is) 
Size, 5 feet 5 inches x 3 feet 8 inches 


155 AFGHAN WOOLEN RUG 
Serrated leaf border. Centre field with three rows of parti- 
colored octagons in white and orange on red. (Sold as is) 
Size, 5 feet 3 inches x 3 feet 10 inches 


156 BOKHARA WOOLEN MAT WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Particolored octagons in white and red on wine-colored ground. 
Size, 31 x 44 inches 


157 BOKHARA WOOLEN MAT WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Particolored medallions in blue and white on wine-red. 


Size, 26 x 50 inches © 


158 KAZAK WOOLEN MAT 
Main border white, with geometrical star design. Red centre. 
(Badly worn) Size, 2 feet 7 inches x 5 feet 4 inches 


FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 159-185 


159 OAK CLOAK RACK 


Of scroll design with carved gadroon borders. Height, 25 inches 


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ally turned legs and cross stretchers. Covered with piece 
Size of top, 24 x 13 inches 


Spirally ¢tqrned) legs and stretchers. Covered with piece of 
Size of top, 21 x 17 inches 


re PAIR OF MAHOGANY CANDLESTANDS 
— With shaped square tops and fluted spindle columns, on carved 
“eitod sn D DOSE, Aa): Height, 3 feet 


64 GILT WALL MIRROR DUTCH, aBouT 1776 
Frame elaborately pierced and carved with acanthus foliage, the 
top with a small oval mirror panel with husk frame surmounted 
with plumes, on dragons’-head feet. (With restorations) (Sold 
as is) Height, 4 feet 8 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches 


i 165 DUTCH WALL MIRROR MID-18TH CENTURY 
___. Frame carved and gilt with foliage scrolls; with bevelled mirror 
of ' ay (frame chipped). Size, 3 feet 6 inches x 2 feet 10 inches 


166 “WALNUT FIRE SCREEN DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 

4 _ Finely carved with flowers and foliage scrolls, and mounted with 

a panel of silk embroidery designed with flower branches. 
Height, 4 feet 


_ 167 SATINWOOD OVAL TRAY-TOP TABLE pvrtcu, asour 1790 
‘e The top, frieze and square tapered legs banded and inlaid with 
shells in medallions and borders of tulipwood. 

Length, 3 feet 1 inch 


168 DUTCH GILT WALL MIRROR MID-18TH CENTURY 
The frame with arcaded top and elaborately pierced and carved 
with interlaced husk festoons and flowers. 

Height, 5 feet; width, 3 feet 


169 MAHOGANY PIER GLASS 
Height, 6 feet 


21 


OVERSTUFFED SOFA JPHOL 
VELVET — Wau ha ae 
(Upholstery considerably worn) 


172 


178 
Decorated in Ronuiacanens style with masks, fruit f 
acanthus leaves. (2) |  - Height, 


174 LARGE OAK EASEL 


175 PAIR OF MARBLE PEDESTALS 
The tapering shaft of white marble with pink aaa in 
sunken centre front panel. Moulded base and capital in 
and white marble. (2) a: 


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176 LARGE DUTCH 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK TABLE 


ball drop ornaments in the centre. Massive urn-shaped legs 
nected by square stretchers. Length, 84 inches; depth, 28 ine 


177 OCTAGONAL FOLDING TEA TABLE OF TURKIS 
DESIGN Sr 
The top carved with niles star-shaped centre and burdae: er | 
flower sprays inlaid with brass; side panels pierced with similar 
decoration. Height, 24 inches; width of top, 23 inche 


178 BUHL WALNUT COMMODE DUTCH, ABOUT tr 


Grained brown marble top. Very handsome piece. i 
Height, 2 feet 10 inches; length, 4 feet ¢ inches i‘ 
[em ILLUSTRATION | ae 


179 GILT WALL MIRROR DUTCH, ABOUT 1850 
The frame carved with swags of fruit, flowers, foliage and scrolls. _ 
(Sold as is) Size, 45 inches x 34 inches 


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BUHL WALNUT COMMODE—DUTCH, ABOUT 1'740 


[178] 


180 GILT WALL MIRROR DUTCH, ABOUT 1800 
The frame pierced and carved with leaves and rosettes, bevelled 
mirror panel. Size, 29 x 25 inches 


181 FLEMISH 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK TABLE 
The moulded frieze inlaid with ebonized wood lines, also pierced 
and carved with scrolls; on bold baluster and block legs with 
moulded stretchers. Length, 6 feet ; width, 2 feet 6 inches 


182 PAINTED CENTRE TABLE DUTCH, ABOUT 1780 
The voluted top and frieze painted with landscapes with figures 
and buildings in panels with scroll outline; fitted with small 
drawer ; on square cabriole legs. (Sold as is) 

Length, 40 inches; width, 24 inches 


183 SMALL SATINWOOD AND MAHOGANY CELLARET 
DUTCH, ABOUT 1790 
- The square panels inlaid with borders of holly, fitted with small 
drawer, brass ring handles at the sides, on square tapered legs 
with brass feet; with brass liner. Height, 20 inches 


184 DUTCH 18TH CENTURY STYLE SMALL BUREAU 
Of crotched walnut, the top inlaid with shell motif in medallion; 
block front with three drawers having brass escutcheons; cabriole 
legs with gilt metal corner mounts. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 27 inches; depth, 19 inches 


185 DUTCH 18TH CENTURY STYLE BURLED WALNUT LOW- 
BOY 
Overlapping top with moulded border, one long and two short 
drawers in the shaped and carved front, with foliage brass 
handles. On cabriole legs with claw and ball feet; borders in- 
laid with satinwood lines. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 30 inches; depth, 21 inches 


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SALE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY NINETEENTH, AT 2:30 


SECOND SESSION 


NUMBERS 186-377 


MISCELLANEOUS 
NUMBERS 186-190 


186 TWO KNIVES WITH CARVED WOODEN HANDLES 
DUTCH, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 
One carved with lion bearing escutcheon, the other with figures. 


(2) 


187 GRAICO-LATIN LEXICON WITH APPENDIX _— swiss, 1604 
Printed in Basel. 


188 LARGE LIFE-SIZED JOINTED WOODEN ARTIST’S 
MODEL ve 


189 CARVED WOOD MODEL OF ‘‘CLIPPER’’ SHIP 
In large glazed show case with seascape background. 
Height of case, 3 feet 8 inches; length, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 


21 inches 
190 CAST IRON STOVE PLATE DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 
The story of the Prodigal Son. Size, 2314 x 2414 inches 


OLD DELFT POTTERY 
NUMBERS 191-201 


191 LARGE DELFT BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
HOLLAND, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 
Flowering tree decoration in Chinese style. Diameter, 1314 inches 


192 SET OF FIVE ANTIQUE DELFT FIVE-COLOR PLATES 
Bold floral decoration. (One chipped) (5) 


24 


WHITE. PLATES + 
HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 


oem peonies. (Both Ea ane (2) 
: arene G, Diameter, 1334 inches 


| POTTERY FIVE-PIECE GARNITURE SET a 
jars and two vases. Cartouch decoration with sailing ship 
vo men in the foreground i in deep blue. The covers of the — 


1 rmounted by parrots. (Vases repaired) (9) 


; PEt, ee) es baer SE midi t 
| AND WHITE DELFT POTTERY JAR 
te bi HOLLAND, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 


eg ale HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 
‘iat Three j jars with covers, and pair of vases. Flower basket decora- 


2 


bad (Slight chips on the rims) (5) Height, 9 and 18 inches 


HOLLAND, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 
ee Medallion with flower basket in centre with five purple roses 
_ around the edge. (Rim slightly nicked) Diameter, 14 inches 


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198 TWO ae me AND WHITE PLATES | 

bee > HOLLAND, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 

gi ge aK large flower cluster in Chinese style; the other with con- 
ventionalized flower basket. (Both pieces chipped) (2) 

| : Diameter, 12 inches 


199 SET OF SIX DELFT BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY 


a - PLATES HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 
ee Flower basket design. Various delft marks. (Some chipped) 
(Gy) * Diameter, 9 inches 


| ~ 200 TWO ANTIQUE DELFT DISHES 
| One with Chinese style figural decoration; the other small, with 
floral decoration. (2) Diameter, 614 and 111% inches 


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201 PAIR OF LARGE BLUE AND WHITE DELFT PLATES ~ 
- HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 

Peacock, flower, and rock design. (One chipped) (2) | 
Diameter, 14 inches 


OLD DUTCH BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER 
NUMBERS 202-224 


202 DUTCH HAMMERED COPPER AND BRASS JARDINIERE 
Standing on three brass lion-claw feet and with high brass 
handles. The copper body with floral decoration. tle 

Diameter, 13 inche 


203 DUTCH BRASS AND COPPER JAR WITH COVER 
The lion-claw feet, acanthus handles, and domed cover of brass. 
The body copper. ‘Height, 17 inches 


204 COPPER MORTAR HOLLAND, DATED 1634 
With inscription: ‘‘Loft Godt van al.’’ Decorated with two 
friezes of acanthus motifs, and with two handles. 

Height, 434 inches 


205 PAIR OF LARGE PERSIAN HAMMERED BRASS URNS 
WITH COVERS | 
Elaborate all-over design of figures, animals, and floral motifs 
intermingled with cartouches of Neskhi writing. The domed 
covers with crescent finials. (2) 

Height, 22 inches; diameter, 13 inches 


206 ELABORATED DUTCH BIRD CAGE WITH REPOUSSE 
DECORATION 
The domed top richly decorated with flowers and leaves. Sus- 
pended by chain from crown-shaped finial. Height, 25 inches 


207 OLD DUTCH BRASS WARMING PAN 
Pierced in floral design. 


208 PAIR OF BRASS CANDLE PRICKETS purcu, 16TH cENTURY 
Round base and bowl. (Sold as is) (2) Height, 714 inches 


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ls _ ROTTERDAM, DATED 1650 
iption : “Loft, Car van opine ’? above two friezes 
with birds and leaves. 

S DE SEhs Hy) inches ; eres 6 inches 


BRASS es BRACKETS 
d branch supporting two lights. (Sold as is) (2) 


OF BRASS CANDLE BRACKETS 
L branch sapbeeing two lights. (Sold as is) (2) 


aE LARGE ANTIQUE DUTCH PEWTER PLATES 

aaa shai sat eo Diameter, 14 inches 
5 MORTAR WITH IRON PESTLE 
Ye ; HOLLAND, DATED 1742 
Bepaca? ) «Soli deo gloria.’’ Height, 3 inches 


oe PEWTER PITCHER HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 
SPE aie ees -  -Height, 1014 inches 


g 5 ANTIQUE DUTCH HANGING BRASS LAMP 
| Pierced in acanthus-leaf design and suspended by long chains. 
eG . Height, 8 inches 


ESO DUTCH ENGRAVED STEEL LOCK 

Nhe front panel decorated with griffon and scrolls. 
ay in Size, 1214 x 4 inches 
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217 PAIR lad ROUND PEWTER TEA CADDIES 
ay CHINA, ABOUT 1800 
Re | Brgraved with floral motifs. (2) Height, 414 inches 


| a 3 PAIR OF ANTIQUE DUTCH BRASS CANDLESTICKS 

,, HOLLAND, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
In shape of Renaissance altar candlesticks with angel-head orna- 
_ments on the triangular base. (2) Height, 1514 inches 


: é a 219 PEWTER TANKARD DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 
ee, Height, 914 inches 


% a 220 PAIR OF OLD DUTCH BRASS WALL BRACKETS 
t a Elaborately scrolled. (Sold as is) (2) Height, 1414 inches 


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221 OLD DUTCH COPPER THEA KETTLE | 
Brass and wooden handle. (Handle slightly david 


-222 JEWISH BRASS HANGING OIL LAMP . 
Baluster-shaped column surmounted by double eagle) Six 
pointed star at base for oil. - Height, 1414 inches 


223 OLD DUTCH BRASS TWELVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA 
Six large and six smaller scrolled candle branches attached to 
centre support, with two large ball ornaments. Height, 25 inches : | 


224 PAIR OF OLD DUTCH SMALL BRASS CHANDELIERS 
~ WITH FOUR CANDLE BRACKETS | 
Four scrolled branches on centre support. (2) Height, 11 inches 


SILVER AND JEWELRY 
NUMBERS 225-241 


225 TWO SILVER RATTLES DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY | 
One shell-shaped with bone handle, the other canopy-shaped with 
whistle at end and long chain. (Sold. as is) (2) 


226 KNIFE WITH HORN AND SILVER HANDLE 

DUTCH, 17TH-18TH CENTURY » 

The silver mounting quaintly engraved with figures and with the 
name ‘‘Egbertse Wouter.’’ Lion-head and ring finial. 


227 SET OF SIX OLD DUTCH SILVER TABLE SPOONS 
HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 
Plain handles with turned up ends. Hall marks. (6) 


228 THREE SEWING IMPLEMENTS puro, 18TH CENTURY 
Silver-mounted pincushion with floral design; thimble with in- 
scription; and pair of scissors on chain. (3) 


229 BEADED BAG WITH OLD DUTCH SILVER FRAME 
The frame quaintly chased with figural motifs and with chased 
belt hook. The beadwork with design of house and landscape. 


230 SET OF SIX OLD DUTCH SILVER FORKS 
| HOLLAND, 18TH CENTURY 
Turned up ends. Hall marks. (6) 


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WITE How 1 DUTCH SILVER MOUNTING 


IGAR BASKET es DUTCH, ABOUT 1820 


drooned; standing on rectangular base with four ball 


(im damaged) 


; DUTCH, ABOUT 1820 
by eae Wooden handle. Four ball feet. 


DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 


ee af atated with flower wreaths and Louis XV medallions, with 
ee - musical instruments and figures standing by altar with heart. 


| DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 
| Jo ‘The athe handles finely carved with representations of dogs and 
7 a game. (Handles slightly cracked) (6) 


g | 238 SMALL OVAL SILVER WALL MIRROR 

a f DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Pierced with flower vines, two flower baskets and two oval figural 
@ medallions. 


_ 239 SILVER-MOUNTED HAND MIRROR  vvrcs, 187TH cenTuRY 

- The scalloped frame pierced and with lion-head and rosette 

decoration. The handle with oval figural medallions and laurel 
festoons. | 


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240 PAIR OF OVAL SILVER BONBON DISHES 


DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 


RCE RT CI eT 


Chased with bird, shell, flower and acanthus motifs. Pierced 


handles with amorini holding flower urns. One inscribed with 


date 1755, the other inscribed with name. Hall marks. (2) 


241 DUTCH SILVER FERN DISH ) 
Lined with copper and set on wooden base. Louis XVI design 


of laurel festoons. Diameter, 734 inches 


MINIATURE PAINTINGS 
NUMBERS 242-247 | 


242 MINIATURE PAINTING DUTCH, ABOUT 1830 


Gentleman wearing the high stock and fitted coat of the period. 
Diameter, 24 inches 


243 MINIATURE PAINTING DUTCH, ABOUT 1830 


Woman with very elaborate coiffure, wearing a blue dress and 
long gold necklace. Height, 234 inches 
244 MINIATURE PAINTING — DUTCH, ABOUT 1830 
Young woman wearing black gown in Empire style gown, frill 
neckpiece and cap. Diameter, 234 inches 
245 MINIATURE PAINTING DUTCH, ABOUT 1840 


Woman wearing elaborately embroidered bonnet partly covering 
her reddish curls, and a sheer embroidered collar over her black 
dress. Diameter, 214 inches 


246 MINIATURE PAINTING OF A MAN 
DUTCH, EARLY 17TH CENTURY 
Man with brown hair and of stern countenance, wearing red 
coat and lace-edged collar. (Slightly damaged) : 


247 MINIATURE ON COPPER IN THE MANNER OF DE VOS 
DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 
Nobleman with blond hair and wide collar edged with deep lace. 


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SRED VELVET PANEL ITALIAN, ABOUT 1800 

nd border with heavy gold keto on lace. The 
floral embroidery on rose-colored velvet. 

| ara. Size, 23 x 42 inches 


B CHASUBLE WITH MANIPLES 
at meted FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
ign on ivory-white, Finished with galoon. (Sold as 


‘SPREAD — ‘ee FRENCH, 177H-189TH CENTURY 
mi ei fower, agen in él colors on white. eseold as is) 


TRAYS AND BOXES 
a: NUMBERS 251-265 


Length, 26 fiche 


DUTCH, ABOUT 1790 
Cover inlaid with shell. (Sold as is) 
Size, 7 x 4 inches 


? 258  puncH INLAID BURLED WALNUT TRAY 
_ Centre with elaborate star medallion; satinwood border. With 
ae glass. | Length, 2714 inches 


a 


24 OVAL MAHOGANY TRAY BOUND IN BRASS 
a Length, 1944 inches 


2 55 LOUIS XVI STYLE MARQUETRY BOX opvurTcH, aBouT 1800 
Panels with striped inlay. (Sold as is) Size, 7 x 4 inches 


56 MARQUETRY BOX puTCH, ABouT 1800 
Allover » diamond-shaped inlay in mahogany and satinwood. 
 (Soldasis) Size, 8 x 4 inches 


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257 MARQUETRY STATIONERY BOX  purcn, 18TH cENTURY — 
Centre of cover with fan inlay in rectangular panel. Sides and 
front with mahogany panel framed in satinwood and ebony. 

, Size, 934 x 7 inches 


258 OLD DUTCH MARQUETRY BOX ) 
Linear inlay in rosewood and ebony. (Slightly damaged) | 
Length, 714 inches 


259 DUTCH TORTOISE-SHELL TEA CADDY 
| HOLLAND, ABOUT 1830 
The inside with three compartments having silver tops. (Sold — 


, as is) 3 Size, 814 x 434 inches 
260 WALNUT BOX DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY _ 
| The body octagonal and with brass handle and lock. (Sold as 
is) Length, 7 inches 
261 PAINTED GAME BOX | DUTCH, aABouT 1820 


Four boxes inside with mother-of-pearl counters. The lid of. 
box and small boxes with landscape decoration in Victorian style. 


(Sold as is) Size, 814 x 614 inches 
262 PAINTED IRON BOX DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 
Top with floral decoration. The front panels with cavalier and 
lady. Size, 10 x 514 inches 


263 ANTIQUE VENETIAN LACQUERED WOODEN SEWING 
BOX : 
The cover with all-over flower and bird decoration. The inside 
fitted with numerous small trays and covered compartments. 
(Sold as is) Size, 16 x 11 iuches 


264 INDIAN CARVED WOODEN TEA CADDY 
All-over carving of Indian flowers. Inside with two covered com- 
partments for tea. Size, 1014 x 514 inches 


265 CARVED OAK BOX DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 

_ The cover and front with carving of two angels holding a crown. 
Ends with crown of acanthus carving. Inside lined with old 
polychrome leather. Size, 18 x 7 inches 


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SE AN POTTERY TABS 2 a PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY 
al lecoration in cobalt-blue and manganese-purple on deep 
; ) Height, TA inches 


] ¥ POTTERY JAR PERSIA, 7TH CENTURY 
al “decoration in | blue ¢ on the deep cream eround. 
2 : 2%, Height, 10% inches 


PERSIA, 17 TH CENTURY 


oF te Height, 1 inches 


Orr i PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY 
Ww th 1 ora motifs in cobalt-blue on cream-white. 
pee Height, 1044 inches 


HAN : POTTERY BOWL -- PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY 
i ag | Diameter, 914 Eien 
i sn: POTTERY aoe PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY 
Dihutster: 734 inches 


4 2 RHODUS POTTERY PLATE TURKEY, 17TH CENTURY 
| Decoration of roses and tulips in bolus-red, green, and blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


3 i ys a CHINESE PORCELAIN 
oe - - NUMBERS 273-283 


e. 973 SANG- DE-B@UF PORCELAIN VASE 
i ‘ae CHINA, CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
: ae Globular body tapering into long cylindrical neck. 

Height, 1734 inches 


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_ 274 TWO LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES 
a | CHINA, 17TH CENTURY 
One with sprays of peonies; the other divided into compartments, 
decorated with various flowers. (One cracked) (2) 

Diameter, 17 and 14 inches 


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275 SET OF SIX CHINESE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN 


PLATES 


The centre with varied flowers in rose enamel § in a ee Chinese A 


basket. (6) 


276 CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATE WITH 


DUTCH SILVER HANDLE 


Willow, lotus and rock decoration. The silver handle engraved: : 
Diameter, 1014 inches © 


277 SET OF TWELVE CHINESE LOWESTOFT SMALL THA- — 


CUPS AND SAUCERS 
Ladies and playing children. (12) 


278 LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DISH 
CHINA, MING PERIOD _ 


In the centre composition of lotus flowers and ducks. A wide 
border divided into compartments with flowers and precious ob- 
jects. (Cracked) Diameter, 1914 inches 


279 SANG-DE-B@UF PORCELAIN VASE 


CHINA, CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Pear-shaped body with short neck widened at the mouth. 
(Chipped ) Height, 1214 inches 


280 TWO DEEP BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DISHES 


CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD 
Centre medallion with Chinese lady and child in a landscape. 
Side divided into alternating panels with floral and prunus 
decoration. (2) Diameter, 1014 and 10% inches 


281 PAIR OF DEEP BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DISHES 


CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD 

With decorations of hunters in the large centre medallion, and 
in three panels on the sides, in which floral panels alternate. (2) 
Diameter, 11 inches 


282 SET OF FOUR ANTIQUE CHINESE DEEP BLUE AND 


WHITE PORCELAIN DISHES 
Figural and prunus decoration. (4) Diameter, 914 inches 


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TABLE LAMPS, ETC. 
NUMBERS 284- 290 : 


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seal decoration. Two lights. (4) 


5 ie ies formed of strings of crystal beads. Ornaments of bead 
ay De festoons and rosettes. (Slightly Sanaa). Height, 15 inches 


87 TWO-LIGHT ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP WITH CHINESE 
_ POTTERY FIGURE 


_ The goddess, Kwan Yin seated holding a child at the base, purple, 
oP am ies and yellow glaze. » Height, 2814 inches 


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88 PAIR OF CUT GLASS PRISM CANDELABRA 

Bi ENGLISH, ABOUT 1820 
Bey i: The cut glass base supporting two ormolu branches with long - 
__—s—prism drops. (2) Height, 13 inches 


289 LOUIS XVI STYLE WHITE MARBLE AND ORMOLU 
CLOCK 
The dial surmounted by flower urn, lyres above each of the sup- 
ports. Rich decoration of ormolu laurel appliqués. The dial 
marked ‘‘Détour a Paris.’ Height, 2014 inches 


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291 


los, 


292 


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293 


DIRECTOIRE STYLE CARVED AND LACQUERED wooD 
TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER 


Twelve candle branches ending in winged horses bearing bo- | 


béches surround centre support, which is decorated in relief — 
with cornucopie and classical figures. In the middle a large — 
figure of Father Time. Suspended by chains. (Sold as is) 

cia Wa Height, 22 inches 


PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS 
NUMBERS 291-320 


FRANCOIS PIETER TERMEULEN 


DUTCH, 1834-? 


LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 

A white cow is in the foreground near a fence, deithge at the right, 
open vista at the left with cows and a body of water in the dis- 
tance; pale blue sky with slight cloud effect. 

Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 17 inches; width, 131%, 
inches. | 


WILLEM ROPS 


DUTCH SCHOOL, 1880 


MORNING ON THE MAAS AT ROTTERDAM 

Small houseboat beached in the foreground where two geese are 
seen, river at middle distance with ships, silhouette of town with 
the arms of various windmills and several towers looming over 
a gray and creamy sky. 

Canvas on panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 1014 inches ; 3 
width, 161% inches. 


JAN ABRAHAM BODEL 
DUTCH, 1737-1795 
PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Half-length, seated in red-backed armchair, attired in lace cap 
and blue gown, red curtain background, with glimpse of a land- 


scape at the left. 
Canvas. Height, 161% inches; width, 22 inches. 


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% “GEORG. HENDRIK BREITNER 
CONTEMPORARY DUTCH 


ss fo in Meiccblored gown Seated on a divan facing the spec- 

i tator, while a gentleman at the right is about to drink from a 
- cup 

i “Canvas. Signed at the tier right. Height, 144% inches; width, 

oe 25Y, inches. 

es ‘Label, “Breitner Exhibition, Nov. and Jan. 1901-2’’ on the tiacle’ 


MOUNTED SOLDIER 
_ Landscape background with gray sky. 
| Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 12 inches; width, 8% 


JOSEF ISRAELS 


DUTCH, 1824-1911 


* A man lying on the edge of a cliff, holding a pipe. 
Charcoal. Signed at the lower right. Height, 13% «ches; 
width, 18 inches. 


A GIRL SEATED AT x TABLE 
Pencil drawing. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; 
a width, 91% inches. (2) 


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F THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 

‘so ENGLISH, 1727-1788 
/ 298 LANDSCAPE WITH COWS Mik) 
i Black chalk heightened with white on tinted paper. Height, 8 — 
“ 3 p, inches; width, 10 inches. YAR 
On the back, two sketches of cows in landscape. 


HENDRIK JOHAN HAVERMAN 
CONTEMPORARY DUTCH 
299 PORTRAIT OF WILLEM ROYAARDS a 
Three-quarter length, seated facing the spectator, his sont hand : 
20, supporting the chin and his left placed on the knee. a 
Pencil drawing. Signed and dated 1901 at the upper right centre. 
Height, 17 inches; width, 14 wches. 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 
ENGLISH, 1727-1788 
300 HILLY LANDSCAPE 
With cottages in the centre and a waterfall at the left foreground 
”q tos and fine tree groups about. 


Black chalk heightened with white on tinted paper. Height, 11 
inches; width, 14 inches. 


“3264 handed. wth Blitinge bold b.4. Mbdld bh 1917. aM 
(i anal A aah LVx- 


FRANCOIS BOUCHER 
FRENCH, 1703-1770 
301 THE BATTLE OF THE DUNES 
Combat on horse and afoot. 
Pen and ink, red chalk and wash drawing. Height, 6 inches; 
Y 5 ; width, 11 inches. 

This would represent the master’s early manner when he designed 
tapestries at Beauvais. 


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A COUNTRY ROAD 
BY THEOPHILE DE BOCK 


305, 


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FRANCOIS BOUCHER 


FRENCH, 1703-1770 


_ **And he cometh to Bethsaida and they bring a blind man unto 
E A him, and besought him to touch him’’. Mark: viii, 22. 

‘ qd. Pen and ink wash drawing. Height, 7144 inches; width, 1034 
This would represent the master’s “atts manner when he de- 
signed tapestries at Beauvais. 


FRANCOIS BOUCHER 


FRENCH, 1703-1770 


303 THE ARCHDUKE AT ARRAS 

_.____ Paying homage to the King’s minister in the Episcopal Palace. 
, — Pen and ink wash drawing. Height, 54% inches; width, 9% 
of * anches. 

This would represent the master’s early manner when he de- 
signed tapestries at Beauvais. 


FRENCH, 1703-1770 


304 ALEXANDER AMONG HIS LEGIONS 
‘Soldier encampment. 
Pen and ink wash drawing. Height, 6 inches; width, 94% inches. 
; Si This would represent the master’s early manner when he designed 
3 tapestries at Beauvais. 


| FRANCOIS BOUCHER 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 


DUTCH, 1850-1904 


305 A COUNTRY ROAD 
4g A peasant woman and two cows animate a broad sandy avenue, 
a lined with splendid birches rearing their crests over a blue sky 
| ay | D with gray and creamy cloud effects. . 
| Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 18 inches; width, 
26 inches. 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


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WILLEM MARIS 


- DUTOH, 1844-1910 


pas A COW. hs a 
Standing in a DO in the fivedeotil brown, iy ee bank, gray 
110, sky. | 
Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 51% are 3 width, a 
unches. 


LOUIS VICTOR FELIX METTLING 


DUTCH, 1847-1904 


307 PORTRAIT OF A PEASANT 
Fine character study of an elderly man, bust, eet and shoulders — 
/ b D to the front, cream-colored skull cap, brown coat and white shirt ; 
complementary background. 
Panel. Signed at the lower roght. Height, 2034 mches; width, 
17 inches. ” 


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Sth - oe Ly, Leak Bus cHrcerd rr, 4 anelbin for CES} | 
\\ JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER \ rae 

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AMERICAN, 1834-1903 


308 THE SEA, POURVILLE 
Breaking into a beautiful surf, the green sea rolls in toward a 
brown beach; a bit of cliff is seen at the left distance and an 
effectively modelled mass of gray clouds becomes silvery at the 
horizon, where the masts of a vessel heave in sight. 
Panel. Signed with the ‘‘Butterfly’’ at the lower left. Height, 
| US we 5% wmehes; width, 9¥4 inches. 


We yele a Be 4 Y Mr, Pennell writes in his ‘‘Life of Whistler’’: ‘‘There is as 
a oe LA mauch of the bigness of the ocean in these little paintings, which 
LAA | ) show usually only the gray or blue or green, but ever-recurring 
» Ona prod swell of the wave, or a quiet sea with two or three sails on the 
fig ee “horizon, as in any big marines that ever were painted.”’ 
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BY JAMES A. MCNEILL WHISTLER 


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PAUL GAUGUIN 


FRENCH, 1848-1903 


309 SELF-PORTRAIT 


Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the right, wearing a black 
cap without a visor, white, standing collar, open at the front, 
black jacket; brown complementary background. 

Always represented to the writer by the owner, the late Pro- 
fessor de Wild, as an early self-portrait of the artist. Compare 
with self-portrait in ‘‘Paul Gauguin; His Life and Art’’, by 
John Gould Fletcher. 

Canvas. Height, 1734 inches; width, 141% inches. 


DAVID ADOLPHE CONSTANT ARTZ 


DUTCH, 1837-1890 


An old woman in white cap is seated at a table with a large bowl 
and a coffee pot, her head bowed in prayer while a little girl sits 
impatiently at the right; quaint interior with large hearth at 
the left. 

Canvas on panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 14 inches; 
width, 211% inches. 


FRANCESCO GUARDI 


ITALIAN, 1712-1793 


311 VENETIAN SCENE 


Canal with gondolas and sailing craft in the foreground, palaces 
at the right bank in shadow while the sunlit towers and dome of 


ae D the Maria della Salute loom up in bright contrast in the middle 


ground; blue sky with slight cloud effects. 
Canvas. Height, 634 inches; width, 10% inches. 


JAN MEERHOUT 


DUTCH, ACTIVE 1660 TO 1677 


312 TOWN BY A RIVER 


Up 


Street with quaint houses, some bordered with foliage at the 
left; a canal with a bridge and boats at the right, while several 
villas are seen at the right bank; figures about; cloudy sky with 
touches of blue. 

Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 1414 inches; width, 20 
anches. 


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JACOB MARIS 


DUTCH, 1838-1899 


STILL LIFE : 
A pail of brass, an earthenware dish, a wicker basket and a tijow 
in nice arrangement; dark background. 

Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 1234 anaes: width, 
221% winches. 


GEORG HENDRIK BREITNER 


CONTEMPORARY DUTCH 


STREET SCENE 

Several workingmen, children and women are approaching the 
spectator on a wide thoroughfare; horses and wagon at the middle 
ground; a high wall at the right, and glimpses of houses beyond. 
Water color. Signed and dated 1884 at the lower right. Height, 
13 inches; width, 25 inches. 


ABRAHAM DIEPRAAM | 


DUTCH, 1622-1670 


GOOD CHEER 

Half-length, of a rosy individual seated at a table with a pipe 
and holding a mug of beer, smiling broadly at the spectator; dark 
background. 

Panel. Signed with monogram at the lower centre. Height, 51, 
inches; width, 444 wches. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 


DUTCH, 1850-1904 


BOUND FOR GREEN MEADOWS 

A flock of sheep and shepherd approach the spectator along a 
wide country road skirted by fine birch trees; blue sky laden 
with fleeting silvery and gray clouds. | 
Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 2114 inches; width, 
151% wches. 


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WOODEN CARVING: THE PIETA 
FLEMISH, SIXTEENTH CENTURY 


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. Signed at the lower left. 534 


s Me with masses of cumulus clouds. 


PE BA & 


lower right. Height, 534 inches; width, 


IK WILLEM MESDAG 


- DUTCH, 1834-1909 


ar of fishing boats in a rough sea; blue Sky with cloud 
n vas “Signed at the oe right. Height, 6 inches; width, 11 
(2) 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


17TH CENTURY 


pepeerter itll red i cloth, holding a flute, comes upon an 
prepherd in blue loin cloth eae as he leans on his staif, 


JACOB JORDAENS 
he FLEMISH, 1593-1678 
320 THE INTRUDING SATYR 


oe Bee A. couple of nymphs and Silenus are grouped at the right among 
a thicket of canebrake and tall grasses, when a huge satyr ap- 
em at the left, to the great. dismay of one of the nymphs; 
thickly wooded background. 


Canvas. Height, 65 inches; width, 46 inches. 


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_- $22 BRONZE GROUP AFTER THE B ANTI 
bS Height, ace ine 


ae 5823 CARVED AND POLYCHROME STATUR OF ‘A BISHOI 
| GERMAN, 

Represented wearing the mitre and a flowing re 

green patterned gown; with one hand upraised, ‘the | 

ing acrozier. (Slightly damaged) | Here 


324 BRONZE HEAD OF “HYPNOS”, ARTER THE ANTI 
9] 2 ge ~ Marble base. 


325 BRONZE HEAD OF A YOUNG MAN —™S 
UO. Copy after a Greek bronze. The short hair loosely curled. Marble 
base. 


326 BRONZE FIGURE OF A RECLINING. “WOMAN, 5 


CALDER 
2 st. Represented nude, one arm raised up above ‘the head, the 0 
covering her eyes. Signed at the back. Length, 20 inches 


327 BRONZE FIGURE OF BACCHUS AFTER THE aNTigU 
2 Represented standing, with grapevines in his hair. 


328 BRONZE BUST OF A ROMAN EMPEROR AFTER T 
Sige ANTIQUE hee 
; Represented in draped toga. Height, 32 inches | 


829 BRONZE STATUE AFTER THE ANTIQUE | 
/ b. Nude woman standing by an urn covered with drapery, 
Height, 1314 inches 


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BRONZE BUST OF BISHOP LEONARDO SALUTATI 


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Height, 83, inches 7 


i ik OF BOY WITH GOOSE 
ld igpepine a Bpoee by the neck. Rocky base. 
- E ae Height, 34 inches 


. SPANISH, 16TH CENTURY 
J raed standing, one hand clasping a book. The gown and 
poe bad mantle with leaf Beaver in green and gold. (Damaged) 
Height, at inches 


BRONZE FIGURE OF A HORSE, SCHOOL OF GIOVANNI 

DA BOLOGNA ITALIAN, 17TH CENTURY 

On Bee buhl rectangular pedestal. 

vad Length of statue, 9 inches; height, 814 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


TAPESTRY AND RUGS 
f Be NUMBERS 336-348 


- 836 CHINESE WOOLEN RUG CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Apricot color, indigo, and light blue with touches of lemon. Two 
borders: one with lotus flowers on yellow, the other with meander 
pattern. The centre field with lotus corners.. Fret and floral 
centre medallion and graceful flower sprays scattered over the 
apricot ground. (Slightly worn) 

Size, 4 feet 2 inches x 6 feet 4 inches 


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338 


339 


340 


341 


342 


343 


CHINESE WOOLEN RUG ) CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Indigo and light blue on fawn-colored background. Border with 
diamond motifs. Dragon fretwork corners. Central lotus me- 
dallion. Flower sprays above and below. (Slightly worn) 

Size, 4 feet 5 inches x 6 feet 8 inches 


LARGE LAVEHR WOOLEN RUG | PERSIA 
Five borders, the main one with cypress trees and flowering 
vines on ivory-white. Centre field with repeated design of large 


cartouches, with cypress trees and flower vines on white. 


Size, 14 feet 8 inches x 10 feet 8 inches 


LARGE BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 


Geometrical border on ivory. Centre with four rows of octagons, 
particolored, white and vermilion, on brownish-purple ground. 
Fine specimen. (Slight defects) 

Size, 8 feet 4 inches x 7 feet 1 inch 


BOKHARA WOOLEN MAT WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Lozenges on deep wine-red field. (Sold as is) 3 
Size, 29 x 87 inches 


BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Centre divided into four squares with geometrical motifs in blue 
and red. Three geometrical borders. 

Size, 5 feet 7 inches x 4 feet 6 inches 


SMALL BERGAMA WOOLEN RUG ASIA MINOR 
Border with serrated leaves on white. Centre field with diverse 
latechhook designs and square motifs in vermilion and apricot 
on pale tan. (Sold as is) Size, 6 feet 4 inches x 4 feet 


BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG 
Unusual arabesque design in the red centre field. (Sold as is) 
Size, 6 feet 6 inches x 4 feet 


344 DAGHESTAN WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS 


Five borders, the main one with rosettes on red. Narrow centre 
with diagonal stripes in blue and white. (Sold as is) 
Size, 8 feet 8 inches x 3 feet 9 inches 


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BRONZE FIGURE OF A HORSE 
ITALIAN, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


[335] 


’ Sine, 5 i 6 inches x 4 feet 3 biehies 


‘OOLEN MAT WESTERN TURKESTAN 
h particolored octagons on vermilion. Centre field 
" | central tartouch. (Sold as is) 

, a 5 feet 7 inches x 2 feet 8 fables 


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ss NUMBERS 349-377 
Be STAMPED LEATHER SCREEN 
DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 


> with brass-studded border (slightly warped). 
. is Height, 4 feet; length, 6 feet 7 inches 


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__ The shaped top painted with a landscape, with ladies and gallants 
Bs a in a panel of scroll design surrounded by flower sprays on green 
- ground with gilt borders; the shaped frieze and cabriole legs 
Pe oyith similar decoration. Size of top, 3 feet 4 inches x 3 feet 


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(Sold as a) 


353 SET OF SIX ITALIAN 17TH canta . 
ARM CHAIRS — | ne 


-serolls, on turned ie and stretchers, seats 
ered with figured velvet. 


355 WALNUT ARMCHAIR . ‘BLEMISH, spr © 


covered with erimson silk damask. « “(Sold « as 5) 


on turned legs with carved front stretchers. The eee 
low voluted arms carved with acanthus. Seats covered in figured 
green velvet. (6) ) ae isthe 


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THREE WALNUT ELBOW CHAIRS 
DUTCH, ABOUT 1730 


[363] 


ONE OF SIX LOUIS XV 
WALNUT ELBOW CHAIRS 


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OF FLEMISH: TH CENTURY Fe 
ral! 34: a t 3 af Fos Gee. " 
mt carved with amorini Pennporitie a flower ee 
rs with gadroon and acanthus ornament. On pe 
3 and square stretchers. 

: ‘Height, 4 feet 6 inches; length, 4 feet 


| PAINTED LEATHER SCREEN 

7 ss purer, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
| lecor: ion ey landscape panels supported by a pair of 
ed mn 1 marble pedestals, and with rich acanthus and 
above. ; — (Sold as is) Height, 94 inches. 


ee J Z Width per panel, 27 inches" 3 a 
2 Vv WALNUT ELBOW CHAIRS | es 
A FRENCH, ABOUT 1750 4 


3, seats and pcre and voluted armrests 


(3) 


on knees and Cale Loose seats. 
ceagaias [SEE pee sees 


0% arved and moulded borders. On pierced bracket feet. 
- Height, 4 feet 4 inches; length, 4 feet 8 inches 


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§ OAK CHEST OF FLEMISH EARLY 17TH CENTURY 


= at the sides. Length, 4 feet 1 inch; width, 21 inches 


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372 


DUTCH WALNUT WARDROBE 
The upper part cing net wa a ag arcad 


design. (Sold as is) oe " 
Height, 7 feet 8 inches; length, 4 | I 


LARGE WALNUT LIBRARY TABLE 


brass and rosewood inlay; drawers and Pelle sie 
and pedestals. (Sold as is) © Length, 6 feet; wid 


CARVED OAK CHEST 


PAINTED OAK CABINET 1E 
The upper and lower body each with cupboards, with . 
middle section between. The top moulding and the fo 
enclosing the cupboards with quaint Dutch landscape and 
compositions flanked at either end by tulips. The narrow ¢ 
above the lower body with inscription. Ends painted wit a 
vines and flowers. Height, 661% inches; length, aoa 


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1 glass doors, shaped at the top. Three scalloped shelves 
ower body ‘with two rows of four short drawers and 
< tapering legs on ball feet, connected by peporetely 
stretcher. (Restorations) 

Height, 7 feet 8 inches; length about 5 feet 10 inches 


MISH LATE 16TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST 
rectangular rising top and carved gadroon borders, the 
panel carved with a foliage cartouch and with female 
ides at the sides. Moulded base and paw feet, iron swing 
s at the ends. (Restorations) 
eight, 21 inches; length, 5 feet 2 inches; width, 21 inches 


MISH 16TH CENTURY STYLE OAK CABINET 

wo sections. The upper part enclosed by two doors with 
sunken panels and moulded borders divided by fluted 
othian columns with carved bases and surmounted by a deep 
, carved with masks, foliage scrolls and small figures in the 
issance manner. A long drawer below, carved with lion- 
s and acanthus foliage. The lower part of similar design 
the top. (Sold as is) Height, 6 feet; length, 5 feet 


377 F .EMISH LATE 16TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT AND 


inclosed by four rectangular panel doors with raised centres; 
1e top drawers divided by pilasters carved with amorini, lion- 
“abl masks and flower sprays depending from ribbon ties; a long 
PN r drawer in the centre. Doors and pilasters with ebonized gadroon 


ig borders. Height, 5 feet 8 inches; length, 5 feet 2 inches 


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